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Digest Name: weekly HP-UX series 800 10.X patch digest
Created: Sun Apr 27 6:05:02 EDT 2003
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
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PHSS_28952 s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 hp_unixagt ping issue fix
PHNE_28791 s700_800 10.20 FTAM9000 E.04.0[01] cumulative patch
The documents are listed below.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHSS_28952
Date Loaded: 20030424
Title: s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 hp_unixagt ping issue fix
Patch Name: PHSS_28952
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 hp_unixagt ping issue fix
Creation Date: 03/04/03
Post Date: 03/04/24
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
OpenView Emanate 14.2
Filesets:
Networking.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.10.20
OVSNMPAgent.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.10.27.00
OVSNMPAgent.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.10.26.00
OVSNMPAgent.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.11.00.00
OVSNMPAgent.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.11.01.00
OVSNMPAgent.SUBAGT-HPUNIX,B.11.11.00
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical: No
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_28952
Symptoms:
PHSS_28952:
The MIB icmpEchoReqEntry returns -2, even when destination
is reachable.
PHSS_28775:
8606293687, 8606296455: hp_unixagt does not respond if the
host contains any problem with cifs, autofs, nfs3, cachefs,
mntfs, lofs, cdfs and hsfs filesystems.
8606296451: hp_unixagt needs more trace messages during the
fileSytems information retrieval.
Defect Description:
PHSS_28952:
Ping responses effect the value of icmpEchoReqEntry and
return -2 even if 0sec < PingTimeOut < 1sec
Resolution:
Extra condition is added to make sure icmpEchoReqEntry
doesn't return -2 until PingTimeOut expires.
PHSS_28775:
8606293687, 8606296455: hp_unixagt subagent was not
ignoring the cifs, autofs, nfs3, cachefs, lofs, cdfs and
hsfs filesystems.
8606296451: Detailed trace messages during fileSystem
retrieval were not present.
Resolution:
8606293687, 8606296455: hp_unixagt subagent has been
modified to ignore the cifs, autofs, nfs3, cachefs, lofs,
cdfs and hsfs fileSystems, which are the remote file
systems mounted on the local system.
8606296451: Trace messages are added to hp_unixagt.
SR:
8606294595 8606296451 8606296455 8606293687
Patch Files:
/usr/sbin/hp_unixagt
what(1) Output:
/usr/sbin/hp_unixagt:
SNMP HpUnix SubAgent
PATCH PHSS_28952, 04032003
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
Copyright 1992-1997 SNMP Research, Incorporated
SNMP Research Distribution version 14.2.1.7
cksum(1) Output:
1962538532 222326 /usr/sbin/hp_unixagt
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies:
s700: 10.20: PHSS_27857
s800: 10.20: PHSS_27857
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_28775
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_28953:
s700: 11.00 11.11
s800: 11.00 11.11
PSOV_03256:
sparcSOL: 2.5.1 2.6 2.7 2.8
Patch Package Size: 290 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_28952
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_28952.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_28952. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHSS_28952.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_28952.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHSS_28952------------------------------------------
Document ID: PHNE_28791
Date Loaded: 20030421
Title: s700_800 10.20 FTAM9000 E.04.0[01] cumulative patch
Patch Name: PHNE_28791
Patch Description: s700_800 10.20 FTAM9000 E.04.0[01] cumulative patch
Creation Date: 03/03/27
Post Date: 03/04/21
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 10.20
s800: 10.20
Products:
FTAM9000 E.04.00 E.04.01
Filesets:
FTAM9000.FTAM,E.04.00,E.04.01
FTAM9000.FTAM_MAN,E.04.00,E.04.01
Automatic Reboot?: No
Status: General Release
Critical:
Yes
PHNE_28791: MEMORY_LEAK ABORT
PHNE_17861: ABORT
FTAM abort before reaching the maximum number of
invocations of Initiator, printing the following
message:
"No more AE invocations allowed"
PHNE_17525: HANG CORRUPTION ABORT
FTAM transfer hangs, when ft_connect() API runs with
parameter number_of_retry > 0.
ftam_init hangs the system, by running at real time
priority.
Memory corruption in calling fr_rireceive() API.
The transfer for FTAM-1 file-type files with fixed
length string significance ,aborts while
communicating to DEC and SUN FTAM.
ftm_llcopy() appln. is hanging when transfering
large files.
PHNE_13964: CORRUPTION
PHNE_11568: CORRUPTION
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHNE_28791
Symptoms:
PHNE_28791:
1. JAGad57081 / SR8606187872:
Incorrect NetTL message logged when FTAM Service
provider is unavailable.
2. JAGad54054 / SR8606184848:
ft_fmove_aet() dumps core when API trace is enabled.
3. JAGad54632 / SR8606185439:
ft_fmove() dumps core when API trace is enabled.
4. JAGad54642 / SR8606185449:
ft_frattributes() dumps core when API trace is enabled.
5. JAGad54485 / SR8606185283:
ft_frattributes_aet() dumps core when API trace is
enabled.
6. JAGae37830 / SR8606273742:
FTAM resp leaks memory when NetTL is enabled.
7. JAGad37961 / SR8606168683:
"fcp login@remote:/file -X login@machine:/file -X"
command gives the following error
"Abnormal termination.
Message from machine:
Could not decode PDU (log_instance:XXXX,
FTAM error_id 1006 = "Unsupported parameter types")"
8. JAGac40049 / SR8606124666:
Support to enable API tracing through environment
variables.
9. JAGae16872 / SR8606250497:
FTAM resp dies due to AP_AGAIN error returned by
ap_set_env() API.
10. JAGae64015 / SR8606300546:
FTAM performance is low.
PHNE_17861:
1. JAGab75259 (SR 8606111686):
ft_rdataqos() returns des_received=0 when there is no data.
2. JAGab84586 (SR 8606114709):
FTAM: include file not ANSI C++ compliant.
3. JAGac86629 (SR 8606129083):
FTE011_AE_INVOC_EXHAUSTED: No more AE invocations allowed.
4. JAGad11154 (SR 8606141795):
netfmt dumps core when SHM (subsystem 116) has log entries.
5. JAGad16900 (SR 8606147558):
fcp fls fdel and fmv missing when patch installation is done
online.
PHNE_17525:
1. JAGaa44222 (SR 1653284604 ):
em_wait() hangs sometimes when it is run in a loop.
2. JAGaa32723 (SR 1653275875):
Data lost at ACSE layer using FTAM-3 files with maximum
record length of 32767 bytes.
3. JAGaa62777 (SR 1653292391):
The transfer for FTAM-1 file-type files with fixed length
string significance , aborts while communicating to DEC and
SUN FTAM.
4. JAGab03867 (SR 1653300228 ):
For FTAM-1 files with fixed record length ,space characters
are truncated.
5. JAGab17979 (SR 1653305920):
ft_connect() hangs if a DR-TPDU is received in answer to a
CN-SPDU .
6. JAGab12535 (SR 1653301200):
FTAM CPU usage is very high depending on X25 parameters
and TPDU size .
7. JAGab39184 :
vspy() application is dumping core .
8. JAGab71376 :
System hangs with ftam_init running at priority 0.
9. JAGab73454 :
ftm_llcopy application hangs when transferring large files.
PHNE_16637:
1. SR 1653274027:
FTAM dumps core when multiple local applications are defined
in the local_app file.
2. SR 1653263673:
Low layer FTAM APIs hang when receiving a F-P-ABORT PDU.
3. SR 5003413518:
Enhancement request to make FTAM C2 compliant in 10.20.
4. SR 1653261453:
FTAM does not send F-P-Abort when functional units are
missing in F-INITIALIZE response.
5. SR 1653261461:
FTAM does not send F-P-Abort when the grouping bit in the
functional unit is not present in F-INITIALIZE response.
6. SR 1653261487:
F-U-Abort is incorrectly sent instead of F-P-Abort if the
F-INITIALIZE-Reponse includes more document types than
requested in the F-INITIALIZE request.
7. SR 1653261479:
F-P-Abort is not sent when QOS is not present in the
F-INITIALIZE response.
8. SR 5003439562:
ANSI C compiler returns invalid prototype error in
mapftam.h file.
PHNE_16296:
1. SR 1653257238:
ft_egroup() hangs when "illegal grouping sequence" error is
received.
2. SR 1653267682:
FTAM_INIT does not handle ABORT PDU properly under some
situations.
3. SR 4701400010
FTAM takes null password when there is no entry in .ftamrc
file.
4. SR 1653263665
Enhancement to include prototypes for FTAM API functions
for C++ support.
PHNE_15317:
1. SR 1653256594:
Enhancement for fcp to not prompt for password when there
is no password.
2. SR 5003414391:
FTAM - NSAP rollover code is not working.
3. SR 4701393975:
FTAM API trace log file is incomplete if application is
interrupted by a Control-C.
4. SR 1653206110:
Improper member declaration in structures using reserved
keywords.
5. SR 1653211663:
FTAM changes the value of the string length when the files
are transferred.
6. SR 1653212027:
Enhancement to make the default document type configurable.
7. SR 1653251959:
ft_sdata is not working with data unit that is larger than
7K
8. SR 1653255919:
ft_rdata hangs when max rec length received is equal to
32767
9. SR 1653234286:
Enhancement to have a maximum record length up to 32K for
FTAM-3 files.
PHNE_14264:
1. SR 4701383489:
Fix for improper reading of directory data when encoded
as indefinite length PDUs has problems(refer SR1653240754).
PHNE_13964:
1. SR 1653227264:
When ft_create/ft_open is used to open a file with EXCLUSIVE
access and REPLACE mode, another ft_create/ft_open can
access this file. This is not correct.
2. SR 1653228031:
Concurrency control information not being sent in F-SELECT
and F-CREATE.
3. SR 1653228049:
Reading an NBS-9 document that does not have 'x'
permission does not work correctly.
4. SR 1653229864:
Incorrect Diagnostic info sent in F-CANCEL-rsp PDU. It
is just a copy of F-CANCEL-req.
5. SR 1653234229:
When error id 1007 (F-P-ABORT) is reported, an additional
error (1011: Lower Layer failure) is also reported.
6. SR 1653234237:
When error id 2003 is reported, error id 1011 is also
additionally reported. This is incorrect.
7. SR 1653237685:
The count for the connect request retry mechanism to be
made configurable.
8. SR 1653239871:
Incorrect Action-result and diagnostic type for F-CREATE_rsp
when the create fails due to disk full condition.
9. SR 1653240754:
FTAM does not read directory data properly when encoded
as indefinite length PDUs.
10. SR 4701377648:
fdel/fls dumps core with file path names greater than 256.
11. SR 1653231480:
netfmt dumps core when formatting CM messages.
12. SR 1653234211:
When reading data from a remote machine, ft_sdata hangs
when local file system is full.
13. SR 1653237180:
FTAM does not accept new connections after receiving a
disconnect.
14. SR 1653226209:
Inconsistency between action-result and diagnostic type
in F-CANCEL PDU.
15. SR 1653228916:
Checkpoints value in MIP SPDU is incremented without
waiting for MIA.
16. SR 1653230458:
In a grouped sequence, even if one of operations fails,
others are executed. This happens with a grouped
sequence consisting of F-SELECT/F-CHANGE-ATTR/F-OPEN.
Even if F-OPEN fails, F-CHANGE-ATTR is executed. This is
incorrect.
17. SR 5003398040:
When multiple simultaneous ftam connections are
initiated, at times, some of the connection requests
fail.
18. Reference to incorrect patch number in symptoms
field of patch document for PHNE_11568 has been corrected.
PHNE_13086:
1.FTAM dir command does not work correctly under some
conditions.
2.ft_create() fails with FT_FA_REPLACE or FT_FA_EXTEND.
3.FTAM changes the string length when transfering files.
4.Inconsistent attributes specified in ft_select/ft_open
causes problems.
5.Wrong error_source value is set by responder when
error_id = 3028.
6.ftam API tracing causes core dump due to bad fprintf().
7.FTAM sends calling-AE-invocation-identifier by default
which is not accepted by some switches.
8.Wrong action-result in F-INITIALIZE-rsp when wrong
Functional Unit is specified in the F-INITIALIZE-req.
9.Wrong error_observer/error_source set in F-CANCEL-req.
10.Enhancement Request for adding the option 'N' to fcp
command.
PHNE_12731:
1.Enhancement Request to make FTAM PDU size configurable.
PHNE_11568:
1. Incorrect Diagnostic information being returned by FTAM
for some PDUs.
2. Encoding of error_observer and error source fields of
diagnostics incorrect for some PDUs.
3. ft_connect() does not use the called AE/AP invocation
identifiers even when they are explicitly specified.
4. F-CANCEl PDUs are logged twice in the nettl trace file
for a single ft_cancel() call.
5. Incorrect diagnostics generated for F-CANCEL response
by FTAM.
6. When API tracing is enabled, FTAM logs diagnostics twice
for ft_cancel and the first instance is incorrect.
7. When F_READ_ATTRIBUTES is issued without specifying
FT_FA_READ_ATTRIBUTE in ft_select(), the diagnostics are
displayed incorrectly.
8. ftam_init writes the F_CANCEL_rsp PDU twice in the nettl
trace file.
9. Transfer of FTAM-3 document with small string lengths
(< 16 bytes) not possible. When nettl trace is enabled only
on the initiator machine, an IPC error happens. When nettl
is enabled on both machines, the connection is aborted by
the responder.
10. ft_sdata call fails with a core dump when API tracing is
enabled and when the remote issues a F_CANCEL request.
11. When a F_DELETE is issued without specifying
FT_FA_DELETE_FILE in F_SELECT, the diagnostics displayed by
ftam_init are incorrect.
12. When ftam_init sends a F-TRANSFER-END request and if
the ftam_resp issues a F-CANCEL request before receiving
this, then ftam_init hangs.
13. ftam_resp sends the future file size incorrectly as 0
in the F-CREATE-rsp PDU. This should be NULL.
14. ftam_init generates "Lower Layer Failure" error when
multiple simultaneous connections are attempted.
15. ftam_resp dumps core when the Calling NSAP is sent as
NULL by a remote system.
16. FTAM exits with "IPC Error" with 'get' operations when
USE_VFS_LINK is set to no. This happens when transferring
files that are more than a few MB in size.
17. Error in Manpages for ft_aereset and ft_aedeactivation
18. fchdoc manpage does not document "Traversal" permitted
action.
19. Unresolved symbols in FTAM shared library libmap.sl.
20. Interactive FTAM does not work when LANG=C, due to bad
catalog file.
21. Interactive ftam with overwrite set to no does not
work when LANG is set to ja_JP.SJIS or ja_JP.eucJP.
22. osistat does not work.
23. Error in filesize when transferring files of size less
than 11 bytes.
PHNE_10091:
1. No error is flagged even if the number of responders
forked off exceeds ae_max_inb_assoc.
2. When only T and TM service classes are negotiated, ftam
does not give an error
3. When a document type not negotiated is sent, ftam_init
does not indicate error
4. ftam handles the Presentation context definition reply
list inconsistently
5. errors in fchdoc if LANG is set to C
6. Errors in demo programs
7. The future filesize is displayed incorrectly with "fls"
and "ftam".
8. ftam_init hangs when source or destination file is
removed during an fcp.
9. pwd command of interactive ftam works only after a "cd"
is issued.
10. The first cd in interactive ftam has to be with an
absolute path
11. FTAM returns inappropriate error in Service class
negotiation. When an initiator issues a request to establish
FTAM regime with specifying only TM class, 9k responder
gives error message "unsupported service class" instead of
"inconsistent service class" which is more appropriate.
12. FTAM hangs when qos is set to FT_CLASS_1_RECOVERY. It
was found to transfer some data before hanging. This was
observed with the demo program "ftm_llcopy".
13. The "put" function of interactive ftam was not working
for large files when ft_qos was set to 2. The process
"ftam_init" dumps core.
14. In interactive ftam, "set o y" and "set o n" does not
work. Irrespective of y/ n, the overwrite option always
toggles.
15. The binary files, FTAM-3 documents with variable string
significance could not be transferred with HP FTAM.
16. There was a discrepancy between FTAM Programmer's guide
and fchdoc. Also the string significance for FTAM-3
documents could not be set to "variable" using fchdoc.
17. FTAM hangs if remote aborts while reading attributes.
Interactive ftam sometimes hangs with get/ put operation.
However the file seems to get transferred.
18. If the remote responder accepts only graphic string
passwords, ftam cannot connect to such machines.
19. During nettl tracing if ACSE_US entity is enabled,
ftam returns with an error "Service Provider unavailable
20. Wrong encoding of AE_QUALIFIER. If the value of the AE
qualifier has the MSB set or if it is -ve number, the
encoding was wrong
21. FTAM unable to handle strings of length > 2GB
22. FTAM sends future file size as 0, which actually
means the filesize cannot grow beyond zero. If future
file size is partially supported, then it need not
be sent at all.
23. FTAM returns wrong error code when invalid
filestore password or an incorrect user name is
specified.
Defect Description:
PHNE_28791:
1. JAGad57081 / SR8606187872:
When FTAM service provider is not available, the NetTL
message logged by FTAM is:
"(MSGE_NO_ADDRS) Unable to create an IPC call socket
address because the call socket directory
'/usr/spool/sockets/osi' does not exist. Create the
call socket directory with the following permissions.
/usr bin bin 555
/usr/spool bin bin 555
/usr/spool/sockets bin bin 555
/usr/spool/sockets/osi bin bin 777"
The paths described in this error message are not
relevant to HP-UX greater than 9.x. The correct paths
are:
/var/opt bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam/spool bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam/spool/sockets bin bin 777
Resolution:
The error message has been changed to
"(MSGE_NO_ADDRS) Unable to create an IPC call socket
address because the call socket directory
'/var/opt/ftam/spool/sockets' does not exist. Create the
call socket directory with the following permissions.
/var/opt/ bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam/spool bin bin 555
/var/opt/ftam/spool/sockets bin bin 777"
2. JAGad54054 / SR8606184848:
If API trace is enabled, then the parameter passed to
print_file_passwords() by ft_fmove_aet() API is not
correct.
The print_file_passwords() dumps core when it tries to
access the incorrect parameter passed to it.
Resolution:
The code has been changed to pass the correct parameter
to print_file_passwords().
3. JAGad54632 / SR8606185439:
If API trace is enabled, then the parameter passed to
print_file_passwords() by ft_fmove() API is not
correct.
The print_file_passwords() dumps core when it tries to
access the incorrect parameter passed to it.
Resolution:
The code has been changed to pass the correct parameter
to print_file_passwords().
4. JAGad54642 / SR8606185449:
If API trace is enabled, ft_frattributes() API uses
fprintf() to print Octet string. Ideally it should have
used print_single_file_pw() function to print the
Octet string.
Resolution:
The code has been changed to use print_single_file_pw()
to print the string.
5. JAGad54485 / SR8606185283:
If API trace is enabled, ft_frattributes_aet() API uses
fprintf() to print Octet string. Ideally it should have
used print_single_file_pw() function to print the
Octet string.
Resolution:
The code has been changed to use print_single_file_pw()
to print the string.
6. JAGae37830 / SR8606273742:
When NetTL is enabled the buffer allocated to hold the
PDU is not freed.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to free the buffer.
7. JAGad37961 / SR8606168683:
FTAM INIT has a global variable containing the document
types requested on a connect request. When FTAM INIT
gets connect response, this variable is used to compare
with the connect response's document types.
The variable is not filled; if it is a second connect
request. If the response has more document type than
requested, the code which checks for document type
compatibility gives error.
Resolution:
The code has been modified to maintain a list of
connection-id/document type masks. When a connect
request/response is made, a new node is added/removed to
the list.
8. JAGac40049 / SR8606124666:
FTAM doesn't support enabling API tracing through
environment variables.
Resolution:
Now, FTAM provides three environment variables to enable
API tracing. They are:
FT_TRACE, FT_TRACE_FILE, FT_TRACE_MAX_UDATA.
Please refer to /opt/ftam/APITrace.txt to know the
significance of the variables.
9. JAGae16872 / SR8606250497:
When ap_set_env() returns AP_AGAIN error, FTAM code
has to retry the ap_set_env() again. The code is killing
ftam_resp daemon if FTAM resp gets AP_AGAIN error from
ap_set_env(). Ideally FTAM code should have retried
the same ap_set_env().
Resolution:
The code has been modified to retry ap_set_env().
10. JAGae64015 / SR8606300546:
FTAM resp performance is low due to the sleep(1) in
AP_recv_prim() when ap_rcv() returns AP_AGAIN.
Resolution:
Now whenever ap_rcv() fails with AP_AGAIN error,
AP_recv_prim() poll on the file descriptor using
ap_poll() for a few milliseconds, which is configurable
using "/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf".
AP_POLL_TIME - Amount of time(ms) to poll.
AP_POLL_RTRYC - Number of times to poll.
If ap_poll() doesn't succeed with data availability,
AP_recv_prim() goes for sleep(). The sleep time is also
configurable using "/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf"
AP_RCV_USLP - Upper mark value of seconds for sleep.
AP_RCV_LSP - Lower mark value of seconds for sleep.
The configurable parameters mentioned above should only
be modified by HP representative.
PHNE_17861:
1. JAGab75259 (SR 8606111686):
With qos parameter set to a value greater than 0 and the
'V_PDU_MAX_STRING/string_length' is greater than
des_requested, until the checkpoint is acknowledged, a null
PDU or des_received=0 should be returned to User Process
(UP).The return of null PDUs to UP was not occurring for all
valid values of string_length. This is because of an error
in handling the checkpoint.
Resolution:
The handling of the checkpoint is corrected. A null PDU
or des_received=0 is returned to the UP for all the valid
values of string_length.
2. JAGab84586 (SR 8606114709)
One of the structure declaration in the ftam demos header
file was not ANSI C++ compliant, resulting in compilation
error with ANSI C++ compiler.
Resolution:
The structure declaration has been made ANSI C++ compliant.
3. JAGac86629 (SR 8606129083):
While releasing AE invocation ID, if the semop() system call
was interrupted, the execution continued with out
decrementing the AE invocation ID counter. In the long run
this resulted in AE invocation ID counter reaching its
maximum. No further AE invocation ID could be allocated,
because of which applications aborted with the message
"No more AE invocations allowed".
Resolution:
In case of an interrupt the semop() system call will be
retried and AE invocation ID counter will get decremented
on releasing AE invocation ID.
4. JAGad11154 (SR 8606141795):
SHM formatting module was dumping core because of invalid
pointer reference.
Also the logs of SHM subsystem were referring to obsolete
user manuals.
Resolution:
The invalid pointer reference has been fixed.
The SHM subsystem has been modified to refer to correct
user manuals.
5. JAGad16900 (SR 8606147558):
FTAM patch installation was patching a binary 'ftam', to
which five other binary (fls, fcp, fmv, fdel, fcattr) were
hardlinked. If FTAM is patched while any one of above
mentioned links are in use, then we were not able to remove
the last hard link in the list, resulting in the postinstall
script of the patch to fail. This resulted in the links not
being recreated, and fcp, fls, fdel and fmv missing on the
system, following patch installation.
Resolution:
Now the hardlinked binaries are also patched.
PHNE_17525:
1. JAGaa44222 (SR 1653284604):
The variable con_id was not being initialized to zero and
it used to have a random value. That is why em_wait() was
hanging sometimes and not consistently.
Resolution:
The con_id is being initialized to zero, therefore now the
hang does not occur.
2. JAGaa32723 (SR 1653275875):
When the PDU size is large(~32767) FTAM splits the data and
calls ap_snd() twice. When ap_snd() sends the first part of
the data and returns AP_AGAIN, FTAM queues the data and does
not send the second part of data, resulting in data loss.
Resolution:
When ap_snd() returns AP_AGAIN, ap_snd() is invoked again
with the same parameters, till it is successful,therefore
no data loss occurs now .
3. JAGaa62777 (SR 1653292391):
There was a bug due to which parsing of the attributes
of the file was returning invalid value and hence the
transfer was aborting.
Resolution:
While reading the string length of the file we were using
the routine getunsignedlong and the string length was
being interpreted as negative value. Now we are using the
routine getlonglong and it is working fine.
4. JAGab03867 (SR 1653300228):
While receiving the data of document type FTAM1 and fixed
string significance (fixed string length), by default the
space characters are removed because padding characters
also happen to be space characters.
Resolution:
A flag (FTAM1_PADDING_FLAG) has been provided in the
ftam_conf file, which has to be set to the value 1 in order
to suppress the default behaviour so that the space
characters will not be removed.
5. JAGab17979 (SR 1653305920):
There was a bug in the way the Provider Abort indication
was handled for the case where retry parameters(retry on
transient errors)for ft_connect() was set greater than 0.
Resolution:
The data structure which stores the retry parameters for
Abort indication, is now being used for ft_connect() with
retry parameter set to greater than zero also .
6. JAGab12535 (SR 1653301200):
ap_rcv() is retried as long as the ap_rcv() returns with
ap_errno set to AP_AGAIN . This looping and invoking of
ap_rcv() was causing the SPP to consume CPU whereas no
productive work was being achieved .
Resolution:
ap_rcv() is retried after a delay of one second, if AP_AGAIN
is returned more than twice.
7. JAGab39184 :
A global array was used to copy memory address in API call
fr_rireceive(), which was freed upon Termination or Abort
indication .When applications were connecting to vspy app.
and doing multiple file transfers ,unallocated memory was
being used to store the memory addresses, causing core dump.
Resolution:
The 12 bytes allocation which is done on the invocation of
fr_ireceive() API , is being freed after the completion of
the event, in the event-handler.
8. JAGab71376 :
If the file to be accessed is already locked exclusively by
someone else, the ftam_init tries to clean up the lock
entries if owned by dead processes .The implementation of
this was done using rtprio() system call which was wrong.
This was causing ftam_init to become a real-time process
and cause system hang.
Resolution:
The implementation was changed to make use of another
appropriate system call.
9. JAGab73454 :
In the demos file ftm_parm.c the QOS value is set to
FT_CLASS_1_RECOVERY .
(*input_dcb)->connect_in_info.quality_of_service =
FT_CLASS_1_RECOVERY;
ftm_llcopy application with this setting and ft_rdata() api
is causing the ftam_init to hang.
Resolution :
The ftm_parm.c file has been changed such that QOS has been
set to FT_NO_RECOVERY .
PHNE_16637:
1. SR 1653274027:
Insufficient size of an array used to read the contents of
the local_app file, was causing a segmentation violation.
2. SR 1653263673:
Uninitialized contexts were resulting in incorrect decoding
of an ABORT PDU.
3. SR 5003413518:
Enhancement Request to make FTAM C2 compliant in 10.20.
4. SR 1653261453:
FTAM Protocol Abort was not being sent when the
F-INITIALIZE response contained invalid mandatory
parameters.
5. SR 1653261461:
FTAM Protocol Abort was not being sent when the
F-INITIALIZE response contained invalid mandatory
parameters.
6. SR 1653261487:
FTAM Protocol Abort was not being sent when the
F-INITIALIZE response contained invalid mandatory
parameters.
7. SR 1653261479:
FTAM Protocol Abort was not being sent when the
F-INITIALIZE response contained invalid mandatory
parameters.
8. SR 5003439562:
Invalid prototypes for FTAM API functions in mapftam.h
was causing compilation errors with ANSIC compilers.
PHNE_16296:
1. SR 1653257238:
Uninitialized contexts were resulting in incorrect decoding
of an ABORT PDU.
2. SR 1653267682:
Uninitialized contexts were resulting in incorrect decoding
of an ABORT PDU.
3. SR 4701400010
Incorrect value for a variable was making FTAM not prompt
for a password when the .ftamrc file was not being used.
4. SR 1653263665
Enhancement to include prototypes for FTAM API functions
for C++ support.
PHNE_15317:
1. SR 1653256594:
Enhancement for fcp to not prompt for password when there
is no password. When there's no password field in the
ftamrc file, fcp will not prompt for a password.
2. SR 5003414391:
The NSAP rollover code was not part of the abort processing
code.
3. SR 4701393975:
The FTAM API trace log file was not getting flushed. This
has been rectfied now.
4. SR 1653206110:
Improper member declaration in structures using reserved
keywords. For example the C++ reserved keyword "class" was
being used as a structure member.
5. SR 1653211663:
When a file is transferred with string-length equal to
zero, there is a discrepency between the string length value
present in the source and destination attribute files and
the string length value on the request and response PDUs.
When the string length is set to zero, FTAM was internally
assuming certain default values and using these for the
transfer.
6. SR 1653212027:
FTAM has been enchanced so that the default document
type assumed is configurable. The user can now specify the
default type to be used in the ftam configuration file
(/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf). The document parameters
can be specified in this file. In the absence of these
parameters or if they are set to invalid values, FTAM
continues to assume the default document type as FTAM-1.
The user is allowed to set only the following 4 parameters:
Document type (Mandatory), String type (optional), Maximum
string length (optional), String significance (optional).
The default value for the permitted actions is set depending
on the document type and the user is not allowed to set the
permitted actions in the configuration file.
This enhancement will be available for all modes of FTAM:
Interactive, Commandline and Application Programmatic
Interface.The configuration file if present is also used by
fchdoc in the display mode. If the shadow file is not
present and if the ftam_conf contains the default document
type, then fchdoc displays this. An additional message is
also added to indicate that the attributes are being read
out of the ftam_conf file.
7. SR 1653251959:
There was a limitation on the size of sockets used for
communication between the user process and ftam_init.
8. SR 1653255919:
There was a bug in the code which determines the number of
data elements to be sent to the user process.
9. SR 1653234286:
FTAM has been enhanced to handle Maximum Record Lengths
of upto 32767 for FTAM-3 files. The user can set the
Maximum Record Length for FTAM-3 files using fchdoc (as
before).The user can also set the Maximum record length
using the ftam configuration file(refer SR1653212027).
The allowed range for the FTAM data PDU size that can be
set in the configuration has been increased from 7168/12288
to 7168/32767(refer SR4701369835).
This enhancement will be available for all modes of FTAM:
Interactive, Commandline and Application Programmatic
Interface.
PHNE_14264:
1. SR 4701383489:
Fix for improper reading of directory data when encoded
as indefinite length PDUs has problems(refer SR1653240754).
PHNE_13964:
1. SR 1653227264:
FTAM was not setting the concurrency control lock for
EXCLUSIVE. Because of this, another ftam was able to
access the same file. This has been rectified.
2. SR 1653228031:
When the attribute groups specified are kernel and
storage, FTAM was not sending out concurrency information
even if it was specified by the user. This is not correct
because concurrency is a storage group function. This has
been corrected.
3. SR 1653228049:
There was a bug in the FTAM code because of which even the
filenames were not read correctly if the directory does
not have 'x' permission. This has been corrected.
4. SR 1653229864:
There was a bug in the FTAM code that was causing incorrect
Diagnostic info to be sent in F-CANCEL-rsp PDU.
5. SR 1653234229:
FTAM was incorrectly processing User Aborts as
Provider Aborts. This was causing error_id 1011 to be
reported with 1007.
6. SR 1653234237:
When a connection request has a failure, ftam_init was
incorrectly generating an abort.
7. SR 1653237685:
The count for the connect request retry mechanism has been
made configurable. The default value is still 10.
8. SR 1653239871:
Bug in the code which caused the diag type to be set
incorrectly.
9. SR 1653240754:
There was a bug in the code that was handling directory
data when encoded as indefinite length PDUs. This has
been rectified.
10. SR 4701377648:
There was an character array definition of size 256
which was causing the core dump.
11. SR 1653231480:
Incorrect variable declaration in the subformatter
function was causing a core dump.
12. SR 1653234211:
There was a bug in the code handling the diskfull
condition for the local file system.
13. SR 1653237180:
The ABORT received was not being processed because of
incorrect control flow.
14. SR 1653226209:
There was a bug in the code where the diag type info
was being generated which was not matching the value of
the action result.
15. SR 1653228916:
The responder was using the initiator's check point
window value for processing, which is incorrect. This has
been rectified.
16. SR 1653230458:
FTAM was executing the change attributes without
checking whether the open would succeed. If open fails,
we find that the change attributes has already been
executed. This is not correct.
17. SR 5003398040:
This problem was happening because FTAM was using the
same P-addr for all the connections. Now an option has
been added in the /etc/opt/ftam/ftam_conf file where the
user can specify ftam_init to use a unique P-sel for each
connection request. This option can be enabled by setting
the flag UNIQUE_PSEL_FLAG to 1. If this option is not
specified or this flag has a value 0 or any other invalid
value, then FTAM will use a default behaviour, wherein a
unqiue P-sel is not specified for each connection.
18. Reference to incorrect patch number in defect
description field of patch document for PHNE_11568
has been corrected.
PHNE_13086:
1.The initiator was ignoring the contents type sent to it
and was instead using "FT_CONTENTS_UNKNOWN" to send the
request to the remote machine.
2.Mapping of ftam READ and WRITE actions to UNIX read and
write modes was wrong. All write actions mapped to "r+"
forcing the user to specify a READ in the processing-mode
of ft_open() even when only a write action is what was
required.
3.When either no string-length is specified(contents-type
unknown)or when string-length is ZERO, string-length is not
specified in the request PDU. At the destination this no
value available is interpreted as a max-string-length value
of 7168 or a default fixed string length of 132.
4.The code where the character-set relaxation was done
had an error - it was allowing a superclass(general-str)
to be relaxed to a subclass(IA5-str).
5.When this error occurs the diagnostic type was being set
to TRANSIENT error, while the action result was set to
PERMANENT.
6.The format specifier in the fprintf() was missing.
7.The calling-AE-invocation-identifier value in the
ACSE-AARQ PDU is optional, but FTAM was sending it by
default.
8.Limited File Management FU is mandatory for supporting
Enhanced File Management FU. But FTAM was not checking this
condition correctly. It was allowing the remote to specify
only Enhanced File Management FU without Limited File
Management FU.
9.There was a bug while setting the error_observer and
error_source value.
10.The option 'N' with fcp command facilitates the copying
of a file without reading the attributes of the source file.
This option is useful when the ftam_init is not allowed to
read the attributes of the source file.
PHNE_12731:
1. FTAM has been enhanced to make the FTAM PDU size
configurable.The user can now specify the PDU size in the
ftam configuration file(/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf). The
PDU size can be set to any value in a permitted range. This
range is 7168 to 12288 (7K to 12K). If the value specified
is invalid or not in this valid range, then the default
value (7168) will be used. The values set will be applicable
to all document types and will be applicable only to Data
PDUs. This value determines the maximum number of bytes
(from the file to be transferred)that will be sent in one
PDU. This value does not include:
a) Escape sequences that might be added.
b) ASN Encoding.
This enhancement will be available for all modes of FTAM:
Interactive, Commandline and Application Programmatic
Interface.
PHNE_11568:
1. The FTAM code was assigning the fields of the diagnostic
information wrongly.
2. There was a bug in the code which resulted in the error
source and error_observer fields being set incorrectly.
3. The bit mask that was used by the service provider to
identify the fields that have to be processed was
incorrectly set. So the Called AE/AP were not being
processed even if are explicitly specified.
4. The ft_cancel related code was calling the function to
write the PDU into the trace file, twice.
5. There was a bug in the code that was processing the
F_CANCEL response and so the diagnostics fields were being
set wrongly.
6. There was a bug in the code which was resulting in a
wrong pointer being used to de-reference the ft_cancel()
diagnostics. This caused multiple instances to be logged.
7. The diagnostics returned from the remote were not
processed correctly. So a wrong error code was displayed.
8. The ft_cancel response code was invoking the function
to write to the nettl trace file twice.
9. With FTAM-3 documents the character set info is added to
each record. The buffer space assigned to hold the PDU data
for nettl tracing was not adequate. This is beacuse when
the the character set info is added, the size exceeds the
space allocated. This was causing IPC error at the init
end and core dump at the responder end.
10. In ft_sdata(), the dereferencing of some pointers was
incorrect when API tracing is enabled. This was casuing
core dumps.
11. The PDU received from the remote systems was not being
processed correctly. The diagnostics info was being handled
erroneously.
12. There was a bug in the FTAM Responder protocol state
machine that was causing this. Actually the ftam_resp
should issue an abort after receiving a F-TRANSFER-END,
since it has moved out of the data transfer regime after
issuing a F-CANCEL request.
13. ftam_resp was wrongly using zero to represent "no value
available". It should be a NULL.
14. Since all the connections were using the same P-address,
what happens sometimes is, before the first request
receives a response, a second request is also sent. This
causes OTS to reject the second request. This results in
the "Lower Layer failure" error for some connections.
15. ftam_resp was copying from an uninitialised buffer
when the Calling NSAP was NULL. This casues memory
corruption and core dump.
16. The flow control mechanism to regulate the inbound
PDUs was disabled. This caused "IPC error" at the ftam_init
end.
17. The Ae_label variable used in these APIs was wrongly
shown as a pointer in the manpages.
18. Although the permitted action "traversal" is supported,
the manpages of fchdoc does not document this.
19. Some of the functions not accessible to the user had
unresolved symbols. Certain files used in the creation of
the archive library were not being used while creating the
shared library.
20. The updated catalog file was not sent in earlier patch.
21. Interactive ftam was using the obsoleted YESSTR and
NOSTR for processing the overwrite option set in the
.ftamrc file. These were not working when LANG is set to
ja_JP.SJIS or ja_JP.eucJP.
22. osistat was using the 9.x pathname for the location of
hp-ux. This has been corrected.
23. FTAM code was incorreclty using ftruncate() instead of
ftruncate64(). In 10.20 since large files are supported,
the filesize is stored in 64 bits. So ftruncate64() should
be used.
PHNE_10091:
1. The logic to keep track of the number of responders
forked off was not existing. This has now been added.
2. There was a bug in the code that was checking the
permitted combinations of service classes. So ftam_init
was allowing T and TM to be negotiated.
3. In ftam_init, the logic to check the document type
negotiated against the document that the user was trying
to send was not present. For instance, if INTAP-1 was not
negotiated and the user tries sending it, no error was
being indicated.
4. In CPA PPDU, the NBS-OLD Abstract syntax was being
shown as user reject. It should be indicated as provider
reject. In CPR PPDU, the same abstract syntax was being
accepted.
5. fchdoc was giving errors if LANG=C was set.
6. The source and destination parameters were interchanged
in the demo programs.
7. There was a bug in the initialization of the bit mask
which was being used to check the attributes to be printed.
Also the future filesize field was being wrongly initialized
to -2 instead of 0 in some cases.
8. The state machine part of the code had some bugs. When
the destination file was removed in a particular state of
"ftam_resp", it was taking a wrong action and state transfer
finally resulting in a deadlock condition.
9. A local variable was being maintained to track the
working directory on the remote side (for the "pwd" command
of interactive ftam). Since it was initialized to empty
string ( "" ) at connection/ login, pwd without a "cd"
issued before it was giving an error.
10. In interactive ftam, a cd without any arguments gives
an error. Also the first cd issued should be with some
absolute path. This was because a local variable was
maintained to track the working directory on the remote
side and was initialised to null string.
11. The error checking part of the service class negotiation
code was wrong. It doesnot differentiate between the two
conditions "unsupported" and "inconsistent".
12. ftm_llcopy doesnot work if qos > 0. While receiving the
requested data through ft_rdata(), the destination
connection id is not specified in the user process. This
causes a problem because in ftam_init, the destination qos
is extracted using the dest_cid. Also at the ftam_init end,
when the checkpoint window is found to be full,the initiator
process does not send any indication of this to the user
process, instead goes into a wait state (waiting for a new
request). The user process on the other end keeps waiting
for the requested data. Hence a new API ft_rdataqos() is
added and some changes are done in the SPP.
13. Memory corruption occurs in the part of the code that
deals with qos > 0. The freed memory was used resulting in
core dump. The flow control part of the code was not
working properly.
14. In interactive ftam, there was a bug in the part of the
code that handles the parameter to the "set o" option. Due
to this the user specified input (either 'y' or 'n') was
being ignored.
15. The variable string significant FTAM-3 documents were
not supported by HP FTAM. But as per the standards, the
string significance can be anything.
16. Though the programmer's guide says that only "no"
significance is supported for FTAM-3 documents, fchdoc
accepts "fixed" significance as well. Also the standards
say that FTAM-3 document can be of any type ( no/ fixed/
variable significance).
17. After the file was transferred, the attributes of the
file were read. If an abort comes from the remote at this
point, FTAM hangs. This part of the code has memory
corruption/ initialization problem.
18. FTAM did not have a provision to encode and send the
passwords as graphic strings. This is required if FTAM
has to be conformant to ENV-41204 and ISP-AFT11.
19. With ACSE_US entity enabled for nettl tracing, some
memory corruption was happening which resulted in ftam_init
getting killed and ftam returning errror message.
20. AE Qualifiers whose MSB is set or whose value is -ve
were not encoded properly.
21. The string lengths were being received and stored as
signed intergers. So the maximum string length that could
be handled was only 2GB
22. FTAM was sending the future file size as 0, which
actually means the filesize cannot grow beyond zero. If
futurefile size is partially supported, then it need
not be sent at all.
23. The error codes returned when an invalid filestore
or an incorrect filename was specified were wrong.
SR:
8606141795 8606129083 8606114709 8606111686 8606147558
1653284604 1653275875 1653292391 1653300228 1653305920
1653301200 1653274027 1653263673 5003413518 1653261453
1653261461 1653261487 1653261479 5003439562 1653257238
1653267682 4701400010 1653263665 1653256594 5003414391
4701393975 1653206110 1653211663 1653212027 1653251959
1653255919 1653234286 4701383489 1653227264 1653228031
1653228049 1653229864 1653234229 1653234237 1653237685
1653239871 1653240754 4701377648 1653231480 1653234211
1653237180 1653226209 1653228916 1653230458 5003398040
1653204230 1653211722 1653221663 1653223784 1653223883
1653226001 1653229575 1653230094 1653226407 4701374785
4701369835 1653208843 1653209197 1653209536 1653210856
1653210872 1653211326 1653212480 1653212597 1653212837
1653212829 1653212811 1652212779 5003371880 1653210120
1653214049 4701348300 4701348318 1653198234 1653199034
1653204503 1653204511 1653211516 1653222372 4701343566
1653197913 1653194365 1653193524 1653193904 1653194753
1653197111 1653186387 1653177311 1653179556 1653174490
1653163337 1653186379 1653178269 1653185637 1653188383
4701328997 1653178848 1653192740 1653190934 1653193300
1653191213 8606187872 8606184848 8606185439 8606185449
8606185283 8606273742 8606226141 8606168683 8606124666
8606250497 8606300546 8606111697
Patch Files:
/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf
/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_pw
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fchdoc.1
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/ftam.1
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdata.3n
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdataqos.3n
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.1
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.sl
/opt/ftam/lib/libmap.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fchdoc
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fchdoc.cat
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_parm.c
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftam_cmds.cat
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftamfmt.cat
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/mapftam.cat
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aereset.3n
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aedeacti.3n
/opt/ftam/include/mapftam.h
/opt/ftam/sbin/osistat
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/osistat.cat
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fcp.1
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt122f.sl
/opt/ftam/man/man4.Z/ftamrc.4
/opt/ftam/include/map.h
/opt/ftam/include/f_error.h
/opt/ftam/demos/Makefile
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_llcopy.c
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_util.c
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_dirnam.c
/opt/ftam/demos/cnvrt_addr.c
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_globs.h
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt116f.sl
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/shm.cat
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fmt124f.cat
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt124f.sl
/opt/ftam/lib/libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.1
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.sl
/opt/ftam/bin/ftam
/opt/ftam/bin/fcp
/opt/ftam/bin/fmv
/opt/ftam/bin/fls
/opt/ftam/bin/fcattr
/opt/ftam/bin/fdel
/opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_init
/opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_resp
/opt/ftam/APITrace.txt
what(1) Output:
/opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_init:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam_init
/opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_resp:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam_resp
/opt/ftam/bin/fchdoc:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 fchdoc
/opt/ftam/bin/ftam:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fls:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fmv:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fdel:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fcattr:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/bin/fcp:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 ftam
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fchdoc.1:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/ftam.1:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fcp.1:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdata.3n:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdataqos.3n:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aereset.3n:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aedeacti.3n:
None
/opt/ftam/man/man4.Z/ftamrc.4:
None
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.1:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 libmap.sl
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.sl:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 libmap.sl
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt122f.sl:
None
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt116f.sl:
None
/opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt124f.sl:
MAP30: C.X5.01 $Date: 94/03/28 19:13:31 $
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.1:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 libmapftam.sl
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
/opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.sl:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 libmapftam.sl
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fchdoc.cat:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 ftam change d
ocument catalog
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftam_cmds.cat:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 ftam command
NLS catalog
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftamfmt.cat:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 FTAM format c
atalog
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/mapftam.cat:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 FTAM ft_gperr
or() catalog
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/osistat.cat:
None
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/shm.cat:
None
/opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fmt124f.cat:
MAP30: C.X5.01 $Date: 94/03/28 19:13:31 $
/opt/ftam/lib/libmap.a:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/04/02 s800 libmap.a
/opt/ftam/lib/libmapftam.a:
$Header: aif_util.c,v 9.2 96/12/03 10:30:00 $
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/24 s800 libmapftam.a
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_parm.c:
FTAM: ftm_parm.c $Revision: 9.3 $ $Date: 96/11/03 11
:24:37 $
/opt/ftam/demos/Makefile:
FTAM: Demo Makefile $Revision: 9.2 $ $Date: 94/12/15
13:21:11 $
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_llcopy.c:
FTAM: ftm_llcopy.c $Revision: 9.1 $ $Date: 94/11/18
11:23:26 $
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_util.c:
FTAM: ftm_util.c $Revision: 9.1 $ $Date: 94/11/18 11
:26:02 $
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_dirnam.c:
FTAM: ftm_dirnam.c $Revision: 9.1 $ $Date: 94/11/18
11:20:41 $
/opt/ftam/demos/cnvrt_addr.c:
FTAM cnvrt_addr.c: $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 94/11/18
11:09:59 $
/opt/ftam/demos/ftm_globs.h:
FTAM: ftm_globs.h $Revision: 9.0 $ $Date: 92/09/02 1
1:15:25 $
/opt/ftam/include/mapftam.h:
$Header: mapftam.h,v 8.3 94/07/27 17:37:47 lau Exp $
/opt/ftam/include/map.h:
None
/opt/ftam/include/f_error.h:
$Source: /nfs/hpindgr/osi1/rcs/gosip/osirel/ftam/fta
m_util/RCS/f_error.h,v $ $Revision: 9.1 $
/opt/ftam/sbin/osistat:
FTAM: E.04.01 PHNE_28791 03/03/20 s800 osistat
OTS: C.07.00
mbuf.c 5.3 (Berkeley) 2/3/87
/opt/ftam/APITrace.txt:
None
/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_pw:
FTAM Passwd Config file
/etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf:
FTAM Configuration file
cksum(1) Output:
2650361771 1187807 /opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_init
532552593 1077031 /opt/ftam/lbin/ftam_resp
1860143458 61602 /opt/ftam/bin/fchdoc
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/ftam
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/fcp
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/fls
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/fdel
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/fcattr
3220248332 640940 /opt/ftam/bin/fmv
3773906155 3956 /opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fchdoc.1
4237591471 6460 /opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/ftam.1
1994658770 3614 /opt/ftam/man/man1.Z/fcp.1
3107377653 2546 /opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdata.3n
2078762775 2800 /opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_rdataqos.3n
3887749338 1990 /opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aereset.3n
2132714984 1987 /opt/ftam/man/man3.Z/ft_aedeacti.3n
2312707677 4094 /opt/ftam/man/man4.Z/ftamrc.4
3113343541 488583 /opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.1
3113343541 488583 /opt/ftam/shlib/libmap.sl
3944630362 45141 /opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt122f.sl
4035570289 20518 /opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt116f.sl
632012595 102498 /opt/ftam/shlib/libfmt124f.sl
1539161790 673535 /opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.1
1539161790 673535 /opt/ftam/shlib/libmapftam.sl
574862065 6057 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fchdoc.cat
456007353 27051 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftam_cmds.cat
2231062116 161042 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/ftamfmt.cat
3678311035 93 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/mapftam.cat
1472828038 4359 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/osistat.cat
2860542370 5597 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/shm.cat
1576439027 25728 /opt/ftam/lib/nls/C/fmt124f.cat
3496319799 324076 /opt/ftam/lib/libmap.a
3122971838 496824 /opt/ftam/lib/libmapftam.a
3138096481 51037 /opt/ftam/demos/ftm_parm.c
4237588445 4005 /opt/ftam/demos/Makefile
1388678851 26710 /opt/ftam/demos/ftm_llcopy.c
805695987 2791 /opt/ftam/demos/ftm_util.c
742454924 3538 /opt/ftam/demos/ftm_dirnam.c
2614664908 12661 /opt/ftam/demos/cnvrt_addr.c
3705370399 6516 /opt/ftam/demos/ftm_globs.h
4178958119 74947 /opt/ftam/include/mapftam.h
2722581376 20199 /opt/ftam/include/map.h
3101821789 7613 /opt/ftam/include/f_error.h
3394118642 45230 /opt/ftam/sbin/osistat
489758412 3129 /opt/ftam/APITrace.txt
803747064 2141 /etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_pw
873122151 6101 /etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies: None
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHNE_10091 PHNE_11568 PHNE_12731 PHNE_13086 PHNE_13964 PHNE_14264
PHNE_15317 PHNE_16296 PHNE_16637 PHNE_17525 PHNE_17861
Equivalent Patches: None
Patch Package Size: 5610 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHNE_28791
5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the
patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHNE_28791.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/patch/PHNE_28791. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, you can create an empty file
named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE.
WARNING: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the
patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
It is recommended that you move the PHNE_28791.text file to
/var/adm/sw/patch for future reference.
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHNE_28791.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions: None
-----End of Document ID: PHNE_28791------------------------------------------
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